Phrenic nerve palsy in severe tetanus.

Abstract:

:Unilateral or bilateral raised hemidiaphragms were observed on chest X-ray in three patients with severe tetanus. Diaphragmatic movement was absent on ultrasonography and fluoroscopy. Nerve conduction study confirmed phrenic nerve palsy. Bilateral involvement caused delayed weaning from the ventilator, whereas unilateral involvement was asymptomatic. There was complete recovery from phrenic nerve palsy in all patients.

journal_name

Anaesth Intensive Care

authors

Panda NB,Yaddanapudi S,Bharadwaj N,Das C,Chari P

doi

10.1177/0310057X0403200220

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subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2004-04-01 00:00:00

pages

271-4

issue

2

eissn

0310-057X

issn

1448-0271

pii

2003187

journal_volume

32

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